In the context of this survey, the following should be noted:
l A drone can be an aircraft with any configuration, of any mass, and fly at any flight altitude for any duration of time to accomplish any of the mission purposes defined in the survey.
l An drone operator is a company or organisation (governmental or non-governmental) conducting, or planning to conduct, commercial or non-commercial flight operations with drones (incl. corporate flights for a company’s own benefit).

With still 17 days to go, this survey is on its way to becoming most extensive ever conducted.

DRONE OPERATORS: MAKE YOUR VOICES HEARD

If you are a drone operator, and you have not yet completed the survey, you are cordially invited to do so. Make your voice heard – It will only take 10 minutes.

The submission deadline is 30 September 2017.

l The survey inputs received will NOT be nominally attributed to the companies and organisations supplying them.
l However, the names of the companies & organisations having contributed will be listed in the final report and referenced as survey contributors. Make sure that your name is on this list, and be recognized as a member of the international drone operator community.

Your participation will contribute to creating a realistic evaluation of the current & future international UAS/RPAS/Drone market based on actual inputs from the relevant community, instead of being based on the “estimates” or “extrapolations” made by a consultant without any inputs from the actual worldwide RPAS/drone operator community.

The survey forms, a detailed explanation of the survey objectives, the result dissemination plan, the countries already having contributed, as well as 5 reference documents, can be found at:

Post a comment

Unmanned Systems Canada

Unmanned vehicle systems, whether on land, in the sea or the air, have a role to play in aiding us in caring for and getting the most of out of this magnificent country. Unmanned Systems Canada aims to help with that vision.